Rare-earth intermetallic compounds at a magnetic instability
Rare-earth intermetallic alloys and compounds, in particular those with Ce or Yb, are often close to a magnetic instability. In particular, CeCu 6− x Au x has become a prototype heavy-fermion (HF) system where, starting from not magnetically ordered CeCu 6, Au doping introduces long-range incommensu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of alloys and compounds 2006-02, Vol.408, p.9-15 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rare-earth intermetallic alloys and compounds, in particular those with Ce or Yb, are often close to a magnetic instability. In particular, CeCu
6−
x
Au
x
has become a prototype heavy-fermion (HF) system where, starting from not magnetically ordered CeCu
6, Au doping introduces long-range incommensurate antiferromagnetism for
x
>
x
c
≈
0.1
. At the critical concentration
x
c
the system experiences a quantum phase transition (QPT). Here, the unusual magnetic fluctuations probed by inelastic neutron scattering lead to non-Fermi-liquid behavior, i.e. to anomalous low-temperature thermodynamic and transport properties. Hall-effect measurements delineate the “bandstructure” of heavy fermions across the critical concentration
x
c
. While most rare-earth HF compounds have a tendency towards antiferromagnetic order, CeSi
1.81 presents one of the comparatively few cases exhibiting ferromagnetic order below
T
c
=
9.5
K. In a search for a ferromagnetic QPT in HF metals, we have studied the pressure dependence of the magnetization and the spontaneously ordered magnetic moment,
μ
S
, which vanishes around
p
≈
13
kbar. |
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ISSN: | 0925-8388 1873-4669 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jallcom.2005.04.102 |